Fatherless from birth, IV is the heir apparent to the Colus throne, with this mother Emelah acting as Regent. Although a headdliner, he will not own Fatima or MH in accordance with his mother's wishes, leaving Sayley to take up the position of C-in-C. This creates problems, as his impulsive sister often acts brashly even in the international arena; his inability to personally take charge of Colus forces becomes a great liability in the turbulent era in which he reigns. Nonetheless, he proves to be a capable and competent king.

After his death, Colus leaves no heirs. This creates a gap of several centuries in which the Colus Dynasty is leaderless, which is finally resolved when Sayley's descendant ascends to the throne as Colus V.

No problem. Thanks for pointing out my mistakes in the wikipedia entry too, it's really appreciated. Now for some unattended profiles...
Is the stats for the Ashura the same as the prototype? Methinks it should be a bit lighter, but otherwise the same.

Ashura Temple - Mass Production Model

After fighting to a standstill by Princess Obily Tightnaben, the masterplans for Ashura Temple were bought by Krackenbeal Mejojo, who intended to use it as his personal MH. However, the Ashura became the Workhorse MH after Krackenbeal discovered its durability and excellent all-roundedness.

A large conginent of Ashuras sees conflict in the Sorcerer Wars against a platoon of Fillmore forces, and made a name for itself in that conflict. Many nations later adopted the Ashura as their workhorse MH as well, and its inauguration into the top 10 MHs of the 3000s seals its fame.

The Ashura is a small-framed MH by nature; Neutral's decision to mount heavy armour onto a skeleton of its size was unprecedented at the time, and was extremely tempting to Headdliners as a result. Krackenbeal improved on the stability of the Ashura by removing the Dragon Arms (is that the right name?) from the MH frame, listing them as an optional feature instead. This change resulted in a agile yet powerful design, and the final performance tests were conducted by none other than Est, which partly accounts for its exceptional quality. Also noteworthy is the lack of a Spaad in the weapons inventory of the Ashura; instead, it uses a large Axe as its primary nonlaser weapon.

The Flamberge Temple was commissioned by Krackenbeal Mejojo after his decision to use the Ashura as the Workhorse MH of the Mejojo Empire. Based on the Ashura's basic design, the Flamberge was customized to Krackenbeal's demands, resulting in a unique MH that is truly fit to be the flagship of the Mejojo Empire. The name 'Flamberge' is derived from the flaming colour of its body and the wavy insignias that cover the MH in its entirety. Its other name, Kishin Kongo, is a nod to its meight, Diamond Neutral

An MH employed by the Booray Mercenary Knight Corps, the T-233 made its debut under the command of the White Phantom in Nakakara during the opening battles of the Sorcerer Wars. Without any apparent goals or motives, they crush any MH that obstructs them, regardless of nation or diplomatic stance.

The T-233 is noteworthy in that it was not developed by a meight; instead, it is assembled from parts of MHs around the galaxy in large numbers. The quality of the T-233 is not to be doubted, however; it boasts a Feedorah skeleton and Atoll engine among other specifications. Such a feat of reverse engineering requires knowledge of every MH in the galaxy, which reveals much of the power and wealth of Booray's backers.

Note: the spaad of the T-233 is commonly known as a fishtail blade. Go figure.